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Vol. 8, No. 7
Eastman, Max (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1916-05-01 28 p.; 34.5 x 27.5 cm.
Vol. 8, No. 7
Eastman, Max (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1916-05-01 28 p.; 34.5 x 27.5 cm.
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Contents
Cover Image. Harbinger of Spring (Becker, Maurice): 1-1
Contributing Editors: 2-2
Front Advertisements: 2-3
Sunday Night—Freed from Bondage (Young, Arthur): 4-4
The Sight of Blood (Greer, Paul): 5-5
This Is the Sin (Miller, Fuller): 5-5
The Shadow (Chamberlain, K. R.): 6-6
Why Labor Is against 'Preparedness': 6-6
Preparoodle (Brubaker, Howard): 7-7
Don't Look in the Kitchen (Young, Arthur): 7-7
'The Woman Rebel': To Margaret Sanger (Roberts, Walter Adolphe): 7-7
Pursery Rhyme (Sherwood, Isaac R.): 7-7
Marjorie Bunting's Electric Chair (Untermeyer, Louis): 7-7
Press Pearl: 7-7
Giving Them a Taste of It (Becker, Maurice): 8-8
The Game (Van Saanen, Marie Louise): 9-9
Poor Tom!—He Couldn't Hold Out (Young, Arthur): 9-9
Love at Sea (Reed, John): 10-10
Unclaimed (Hull, Helen R.): 10-10
Man Pushing Wheelbarrow (Daniell, Mell): 10-10
I, a Minor Poet (Cheyney, E. Ralph): 10-10
Manhattan (Ingersoll, Edwards P.): 10-10
MacDougal Street (Granich, Irwin): 10-10
John Cook (Barrett, Wilton Agnew): 11-11
Definitions (Waddell, Elizabeth): 11-11
Suicide by Hanging (Higgins, Eugene): 11-11
The Hunky Woman (Forbes, Helen): 12-13
Toy Guns (Barrington, Pauline B.): 13-13
Illustration for 'Toy Guns' (Renne, Frank): 13-13
Parade of 20,000 Charity Workers (Chamberlain, K. R.): 14-15
Constabulary (Marot, Helen): 14-15
Pathetic and Comic (P. H. F.): 15-15
Birth Control and Emma Goldman: 15-15
Mobs (Macy, John): 16-16
Dog in Garbage Can (Barber, John): 16-16
Nightmare of a Pure-Minded Censor after...a performance of the Russian Ballet (Gminska, E.): 17-17
The Joy of Living (Dwight, Mabel): 17-18
The Sombrero (Uzzell, Thomas H.): 18-18
Broadway Night (Reed, John): 19-20
The Real Song of Hate (Rosse, H.): 19-19
Shore Leave (Barber, John): 20-20
In the Subway (Mastin, Florence Ripley): 20-20
Truce (Untermeyer, Louis): 21-21
The Father (Ashfield, Fred R.): 21-21
Wanted (R. P. I.): 21-21
Man Shoveling (Daniell, Mell): 21-21
A Song of Hate (A Scared Revolutionist): 21-21
Letters. A Distinction (Moore, Dorothea): 22-22
Letters. Costly Luxuries (Cheney, E. Ralph): 22-22
Letters. Inconvenience (Pearson, L. Dean): 22-22
Letters. Beer (A Sympathizer): 22-22
Letters. Courage (Cheniff, Henry Savine): 22-22
Letters. Curiosity (Bourgeois, Jos.): 22-22
Letters. A Compliment (Stewart, W. K.): 22-22
Letters. Christian (Cleghorn, Sarah N.): 22-22
Letters. 'Politics (Say the Antis) Is Too Serious a Business for Women' (L. U.): 22-22
Letters. Birth Control in the South (Hickey, T. A.): 22-22
Letters. The Negro (Owens, John H.): 22-22
Letters. Stop (Shonk, Herbert B.): 22-22
Letters. Why (Ingalls, A. G.): 22-22
Letters. No Room (Davis, Robert): 22-22
Letters. Left-Handed (Lovell, J. N.): 22-22
Letters. Family Reasons (T. R. R.): 22-22
Letters. Comparisons (Sheridan, Verne E.): 22-22
Letters. Fun, Beauty and Truth (Westcott, Ella): 22-22
The Latest (Young, Arthur): 23-23
'Socialism in America': Book Review of 'Socialism in America' by John Macy (Marot, Helen): 23-24
Back Advertisements: 23-28
Contributing Editors: 2-2
Front Advertisements: 2-3
Sunday Night—Freed from Bondage (Young, Arthur): 4-4
The Sight of Blood (Greer, Paul): 5-5
This Is the Sin (Miller, Fuller): 5-5
The Shadow (Chamberlain, K. R.): 6-6
Why Labor Is against 'Preparedness': 6-6
Preparoodle (Brubaker, Howard): 7-7
Don't Look in the Kitchen (Young, Arthur): 7-7
'The Woman Rebel': To Margaret Sanger (Roberts, Walter Adolphe): 7-7
Pursery Rhyme (Sherwood, Isaac R.): 7-7
Marjorie Bunting's Electric Chair (Untermeyer, Louis): 7-7
Press Pearl: 7-7
Giving Them a Taste of It (Becker, Maurice): 8-8
The Game (Van Saanen, Marie Louise): 9-9
Poor Tom!—He Couldn't Hold Out (Young, Arthur): 9-9
Love at Sea (Reed, John): 10-10
Unclaimed (Hull, Helen R.): 10-10
Man Pushing Wheelbarrow (Daniell, Mell): 10-10
I, a Minor Poet (Cheyney, E. Ralph): 10-10
Manhattan (Ingersoll, Edwards P.): 10-10
MacDougal Street (Granich, Irwin): 10-10
John Cook (Barrett, Wilton Agnew): 11-11
Definitions (Waddell, Elizabeth): 11-11
Suicide by Hanging (Higgins, Eugene): 11-11
The Hunky Woman (Forbes, Helen): 12-13
Toy Guns (Barrington, Pauline B.): 13-13
Illustration for 'Toy Guns' (Renne, Frank): 13-13
Parade of 20,000 Charity Workers (Chamberlain, K. R.): 14-15
Constabulary (Marot, Helen): 14-15
Pathetic and Comic (P. H. F.): 15-15
Birth Control and Emma Goldman: 15-15
Mobs (Macy, John): 16-16
Dog in Garbage Can (Barber, John): 16-16
Nightmare of a Pure-Minded Censor after...a performance of the Russian Ballet (Gminska, E.): 17-17
The Joy of Living (Dwight, Mabel): 17-18
The Sombrero (Uzzell, Thomas H.): 18-18
Broadway Night (Reed, John): 19-20
The Real Song of Hate (Rosse, H.): 19-19
Shore Leave (Barber, John): 20-20
In the Subway (Mastin, Florence Ripley): 20-20
Truce (Untermeyer, Louis): 21-21
The Father (Ashfield, Fred R.): 21-21
Wanted (R. P. I.): 21-21
Man Shoveling (Daniell, Mell): 21-21
A Song of Hate (A Scared Revolutionist): 21-21
Letters. A Distinction (Moore, Dorothea): 22-22
Letters. Costly Luxuries (Cheney, E. Ralph): 22-22
Letters. Inconvenience (Pearson, L. Dean): 22-22
Letters. Beer (A Sympathizer): 22-22
Letters. Courage (Cheniff, Henry Savine): 22-22
Letters. Curiosity (Bourgeois, Jos.): 22-22
Letters. A Compliment (Stewart, W. K.): 22-22
Letters. Christian (Cleghorn, Sarah N.): 22-22
Letters. 'Politics (Say the Antis) Is Too Serious a Business for Women' (L. U.): 22-22
Letters. Birth Control in the South (Hickey, T. A.): 22-22
Letters. The Negro (Owens, John H.): 22-22
Letters. Stop (Shonk, Herbert B.): 22-22
Letters. Why (Ingalls, A. G.): 22-22
Letters. No Room (Davis, Robert): 22-22
Letters. Left-Handed (Lovell, J. N.): 22-22
Letters. Family Reasons (T. R. R.): 22-22
Letters. Comparisons (Sheridan, Verne E.): 22-22
Letters. Fun, Beauty and Truth (Westcott, Ella): 22-22
The Latest (Young, Arthur): 23-23
'Socialism in America': Book Review of 'Socialism in America' by John Macy (Marot, Helen): 23-24
Back Advertisements: 23-28